Ghanaian musician, Black Sherif, has released his highly anticipated second studio album, Iron Boy, receiving positive reviews from fans.
The album, which dropped at midnight on April 3, 2025, features 15 songs and explores themes of struggle, resilience, and success.
The project includes collaborations with Nigerian artists Fireboy DML and Seyi Vibez, making them the only guest appearances.
The album’s production was handled by Ar Beats, Joshua Aime Adjei, Samsney, Dystinkt Beats, Joker Nharnah, Marvio, Lekaa Beats, Dino Pathekas, and Louddaaa, while sound engineers Samuel Sarpong and Mike Seaberg worked on the final mix.
Black Sherif created excitement through social media teasers and previews leading up to the release. He first unveiled the tracklist, which amped anticipation for the project.
The album includes songs such as ‘The Victory Song’, ‘Top of the Morning’, ‘Sacrifice’, ‘Rebel Music’, and the title track, ‘Iron Boy’.
On the song ‘We Them Boyz’, the musician threw a few subliminal at colleagues and industry players, and it is currently the most talked about song since he dropped the project.
The album rollout began earlier in the year with the release of ‘Lord I’m Amazed’ on January 9, coinciding with his 23rd birthday. The song performed well on the UK Afrobeats Chart, appearing alongside other international hits.
Black Sherif also previewed the album in London, where he met Tottenham Hotspur defender Kevin Danso. A video shared online showed the footballer enjoying unreleased tracks from ‘Iron Boy’.
‘Iron Boy’ follows Black Sherif’s successful 2022 debut album, ‘The Villain I Never Was’, which reached #12 on the Billboard World Albums Chart.
His rise in the music industry has positioned him among Ghana’s top artists, such as Stonebwoy, Shatta Wale, and Amaarae, and he is one of the most streamed musicians from Ghana.
Black Sherif has already won several awards, including the 2023 Ghana Music Awards’ Artist of the Year, making him the youngest winner of the title. He has also received international recognition, including a BET award.
Black Sherif Tells a Story with Iron Boy Album
Black Sherif is back with another masterpiece, the ‘Iron Boy’, and this time, he’s telling an even bolder story about his journey in the Ghanaian music industry.
The ‘Iron Boy’ album, according to the young champ, is his most personal and powerful work yet. It’s an emotional rollercoaster filled with an unfiltered reflection of his growth, struggles and triumphs.
‘Iron Boy’ is his heartfelt thank-you to the fans who have stood by him through thick and thin. He wants them to see his most vulnerable moments, times when he felt like giving up but found a glimmer of hope in their support.
To him, every song on the album is a chapter in his story that captures both his lowest points and his most victorious highs.
“This is the biggest project of my career so far. It’s not just an album—it’s my life, my emotions, and my truth. It tells my story from the moment I stepped into the music industry to where I am now. My struggles, my victories, my doubts, and my faith in my journey are all in here.”
Black Sherif
Reflecting on his resilience and the motivation behind the album, the ‘Lord I’m Amazed’ hitmaker spoke about the significance of ‘Iron Boy’ to both him and his fans.
“There were times I wanted to give up, times I felt lost, but I kept going because of you—my fans. Your love and support pushed me through the toughest moments. That’s why this album is for you. It’s my way of saying thank you, but beyond that, it’s a piece of my soul that I want you to connect with.
“Midnight, we go live! I need all of you to experience this with me. Iron Boy is a story we wrote together, and now, it’s time for the world to hear it!”
Black Sherif
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